Jasmine Gibbs could have been upset or at least a little disappointed.

The El Camino junior had her hopes of a third straight section long jump title dashed before the first running event had even been contested. She could have let it affect her other events in the section championships at Mt. Carmel on Saturday, but she didn’t.

Instead, she enjoyed an impressive day by anchoring the Wildcats’ 4x100-meter relay to victory before sweeping the 100 and 200 in helping lead El Camino to a runaway in the girls Division I team race.

Even then, she had to share top billing with Torrey Pines senior Alli Billmeyer, who made her final two races locally memorable by sweeping the 1,600 and 3,200 in meet-record times.

In all there were eight season section bests that could have been 10 if not for a cold, gusty wind.

Gibbs said starting the meet with a loss in the long jump was made much easier by the fact it was her teammate, Miche Scott, who produced the winning mark of 18 feet, 11¾ inches that stood up to Gibbs’ final effort of 18-7½.

“I’m not that disappointed,” said Gibbs. “I told her I was proud of her.”

Gibbs and Scott teamed with Tamika Smith and Shaina Dalton for a 48.53 in the 4x100 relay before Gibbs captured the 100 in 11.76 seconds with the aid of a 3.0-meter-per-second breeze, well above the 2.0 allowable for record purposes.

Although the 200 was three hours later, the wind was still blowing strong (2.2 mps) so that her time of 24.29 again would carry a little “w” behind it.

“My 100 felt good, but I could feel the wind in the 200,” said Gibbs. “I was just happy to break 12 seconds for the first time. The 200 is also my best time, but it didn’t feel as good. I’m going to do all four events at state (this weekend in Clovis), but my focus will be the long jump and 100.”

As for Billmeyer, she set meet records in the 1,600 at 4:47.87 and 3,200 at 10:30.89, which bettered the times of Grossmont’s Darcy Arreola (4:47.98) in 1986 and RBV’s Kira Jorgensen (10:40.34) in 1988, respectively.

Both times were off Billmeyer’s season bests of 4:45.82 and 10:18.92.

“This is a great way to end running on this track,” said Billmeyer.

Other seasonal bests were posted by Mt. Carmel’s Alexis Hernandez in the 400 (55.66), El Camino’s Danielle Bryant in the high jump (5-7), McKenzie Johnson of Clairemont in the pole vault (13-0), Taylor Larch-Miller of Torrey Pines in the 100 hurdles (14.33), Smith of El Camino in the triple jump (39-4½) and Mt. Carmel in the 4x400 relay (3:55.20).